I’m going to describe this as “fairy tale chic.” I like it, but the shoulders still remind me of Snow White, or something. I’d hate it if it weren’t all black. It definitely takes a bold personality to wear that. I appreciate it.

I’d love to see the top and pants worn with a slouchy cardigan–not necessarily black. Each item (coat, top, pants) calls so much attention to itself that the ensemble doesn’t cohere–though I like each piece.

I agree with anna on this! people are always following the rules and most of all not being themselves. But with this brave soul, she dares to be different. She does like the commercial and lives above the influence

From the waist down, I like it. The shoulders don’t do it for me, and the exposed mid-riff doesn’t really fit with the layers and boots, or well, at all actually. I never liked the exposed midriff look (except at the beach), even when it was very much the thing (when was that. . .late 90s? Early Aughts? I guess I’ve blocked it out.) Cute boots and leggings and skirt, though. That’s a look I might copy!

I love everything but wouldn’t dare wear the coat, it’s really nice and looks great..on HER. I find it too costumey for the street, esp. for daytime. Just wondering though, was there anything special going on when this photo was taken (besides Paris fashion week)? Or was this really one of her “everyday”outfits?

I love how it’s hard to tell what’s going on with this outfit because everything’s black, the pants(trousers) have got an interesting panel at the front and the jacket is unusually structured. It’s obviously a very complex, thought-out outfit, but she somehow manages to make it look very underkey and normal which is clever.

Yeah, it's slightly "costumey" but I love it. She works it. I don't care if it's 9 a.m. She is a breath of fresh air. The sexy evil stepmother in an S&M fairy tale. She punish me any time.

I would wear everything she's got on but not all together. I really love the jacket in all its drama. The tights are so unique and crazy. I'm not sure about the top because I don't know what it is but it's not likely I'd wear it and bare my navel around town.

I know the story behind her pants :D I’ve seen them as jeans before. I believe they’re inspired by the sillohette created by wearing stockings and a skirt together, and margiela intended to re-create this sillohette in 1 garment. Its a beautiful touch, but I think that the pants would be much more appreciated in a subtle, understated look.

Now if only he could merge shoes and socks together…that would be a timesaver

I love it so much I won’t even hate. Instead I’ll congratulate. That is the chic-est look I’ve seen on this blog in while. Uhm, I’ll love anyone who can tell me who on earth made those leggings with the tummy panel skirt thing.

No one would look at her twice in Paris. That’s what makes her so brilliant, well and Paris too. Unfortunately the mass conservativists in NYC wouldn’t dig this very much. She’s probably Carine Roitfeld’s assistant. Or she should be. She’s brilliant because she just is.